Cassie Semyon
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On the last day of SAAPM, I want to highlight the special report Charlotte Scott and I did on sexual violence in conflict.
We spoke to members of Congress about what they can do following a UN report that found evidence of sexual violence on October 7th:
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A bill sponsored by Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove that was signed into law last year is helping foreign nationals who have worked for the U.S. government overseas for at least 15 years to obtain special immigrant visas to move to the U.S. with their family. ny1.com/nyc/all-boroug…
Just wrapped: the Vice President Kamala Harris convened a roundtable on criminal justice during second chance month.
“I’m a big believer in the power of redemption,” says the VP, adding that she knows giving people a second chance works from her time as spent as a DA and later AG in California.
NOW: Gov. Newsom & California Legislative Women's Caucus are announcing legislation to make it easier for Arizona women to come to CA to get an abortion.
The bill would authorize AZ abortion providers to treat patients in CA.
If passed by the legislature, the law would go into effect immediately.
The Supreme Court wrestled with major questions about the growing issue of homelessness yesterday as it considered whether cities can ban people from sleeping outside when shelter space is lacking. Our recap on Spectrum News 1 SoCal: ny1.com/nyc/all-boroug…
Profiled Anderson Clayton☀️, a rising star in the Democratic Party, this week as she worked to build a coalition of young voters to back Biden in North Carolina in November.
Also, my first time at Appalachian State did not disappoint. Beautiful campus.
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Authorities in 4 states reported service interruptions to 911 call centers Wednesday evening. As the first former 911 dispatcher elected to Congress, alarm bells rang for Rep. Rep. Norma Torres. She shared some tips with us about how to reach help and plan for an emergency.